Lots of us have Qualcomm horror stories. Delivered a load in Indy, and was told to go to Chicago to drop the empty and grab a loaded trailer there. We've dropped the empty and are backing under the loaded trailer, and get a message. "What is your ETA Chicago? Have you left Indy yet?" Yeah, the weather was nasty - that icy rain stuff, although not doing much to the roads - but still! And DOT wants to use these things to cross-reference our logs?
As far as this Werner driver is... lived in Omaha for 19 years, so have seen lots of examples of the "professionalism" of "Big Blue"!
REALLY.....?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by blackw900, Apr 10, 2011.
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At least this Werner didn't park like that McElroy did at the Priceville, AL Pilot earlier. He stopped in front of the fuel island, got out and let his truck park itself...right into the left front of a silver Volvo parked directly across from it. I did not approach because tempers might have been a little heated and some things are best left to work themselves out, but it looked like the air brake in the McElroy was ...um..... overlooked.
Which brings me to another question: Why do some drivers rely on the Johnny-Bar brake rather than just pull the tractor brake when they get out of the truck while setting tandems? I watched a Schneider do this when I picked up in Jenks, OK...and it's not the first time I've seen it. I use my Johnny-Bar to set the tandems, but when I get out to latch them, I pull the tractor brake. Am I just being paranoid?25(2)+2 Thanks this. -
I think I have a guess about the parking job.
3am, no space in the lot. Truck parked along the curb in front of him, not enough space between rear of truck already parked and the road behind...I've got it! I'll do that 90 degree parallel park I read in the CDL book!
Zim zam.
Still silly, but that might just be what happened. -
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Good guess.....EXCEPT! It was about 3:30 PM and the lot was nearly empty other than the front row that he was blocking. When I got there an hour earlier the Werner truck wasn't sitting there and when I walked up there...There he was!
So he arrived in the middle of the afternoon and did that in a parking lot where there were PLENTY of available spaces. -
Maybe it was this guys KID "assigned his truck and after 5 days of runs sent on a 10 hour night run " seems Junior was let go for 1 reason or another the next day .
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Could he have parked elsewhere in the lot and rolled there after he hit the bunk?
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